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The New York Times: Denmark's Tougher CitizenshipTest Stumps Even Its Natives
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/08/world/europe/denmark-citizenship-test.html?ref=world&_r=1&mtrref=undefined
Independent: Switzerland Denies Muslim Girls Citizenship After They Refuse To Swim With Boys At School
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/switzerland-citizenship-muslim-girls-refuse-swim-boys-islam-immigration-europe-a7111601.html
The Japan Times: Many Angles To Acquiring Japanese Citizenship
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2011/12/27/reference/many-angles-to-acquiring-japanese-citizenship/#.V-6-GGU9Vot
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published:01 Oct 2016

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This is the full hour long version of my interview with Eido Inoue, who runs a website (http://bit.ly/becojapan) on how to become legally Japanese. We cover everything from why he chose to naturalize, to the process he went through, to talking about common myths, to how people reacted to finding out he became Japanese.
For the 10 minute version of the video, go to https://youtu.be/PkO8lwHrLZE
Connect
● LifeWhere I'm From X Channel: http://bit.ly/ytlwifx
● Website: http:www.lifewhereimfrom.com
● Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lifewhereimfrom
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● PersonIcon By MCruz (WMF) - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=34370213

TOP 6 countries where getting Nationality/citizenship is impossible.
Number 6. IranBelieve it or not, Iran is also on the list of 6 hardest countries to immigrate into. But like many countries, Iran also doesn’t support dual citizenship which means if you manage to immigrate there you will have to give up your current citizenship permanently. But if you don’t want to, exceptions can be made. You can inform Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and you may get the permission to keep both citizenships.
Number 5. Germany
Germany is one of the most popular countries for immigration on our list of hardest countries to immigrate into. But in order to become a German, you will have to live there 8 years before applying for citizenship. Also, you have to fulfill certain conditions like a valid residency permit, have no criminal record, pledge an oath to the German constitution, and give up on your former citizenship.
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Number 4. Japan
The number four on our list of hardest countries to immigrate into is Japan that doesn’t support foreign people working in their territory. Even though they are in desperate need for labor workers, Japan is still holding on to their no-immigration workers. If you live in Japan for five years, only then with the approval of the Minister of Justice you can apply for Japanese citizenship. But in order to apply for their citizenship, you must give a lot of information about your personal life.
Number 3. United StatesThe United States opened their doors a while ago to skilled and educated people. But for those who have lower education level, you will have to go through a very strict and long process for citizenship. If you want to live in the United States, you will need a permanent residence or a green card. The United States also offers a lottery for some countries to win a green card. In order to apply for a citizenship, you must live in the United States for at least five years. This is why most people decide to marry a stranger in order to get documents in a short time. Or if you’re like me, thank God that your parents moved to the US. Then thank God that your husband decided to move to the US. Then thank God that the US exists and that it drew these two random families to it and led to the creation of the two most perfect people God ever knew – my kids.
Copyright:
Number 2. Switzerland
If you lived for more than 12 years in Switzerland, in one of the hardest countries to immigrate into, you can apply for their citizenship. Before you do, you should learn as much as you can about their history and culture. You also have to make a concerted effort to integrate into their society. You have to totally adopt their traditions and culture while you’re there. Be Swiss, and you get to be Swiss!
Number 1. Austria
If you want to become Austrian citizen, you must fully commit to it. You will have to live there between 15 to 30 years before you can apply for their citizenship. This long process might be worth it because of their developed economic, politic and health systems.
So, friends how was this video ,if you like this video please subscribe my channel and press a bell icon.
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published:07 Nov 2017

views:611441

Watch our tour of Citizen's flagship store and museum in Tokyo, and take a look inside one of its factories in Nagano!
Visit www.crownwatchblog.com for more watch stories and reviews.

published:14 May 2018

views:467

(日本語字幕あり)
MY NAME IS MIRA. I am a Youtuber from Tokyo Japan.
I make a lot of videos about Japan, so if you are interested, subscribe. ミラです。東京からの日本文化紹介チャンネルです。
You also should check out my facebook, twitter and blog :)
http://www.facebook.com/kanadajin3
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http://instagram.com/kanadajin3
http://kanadajin3.blogspot.jp/

published:11 Nov 2018

views:6721

A lot of people dream about moving to Japan one day.
The one thing you will always need if you want to do this, is a visa. But how to get one and which one to chose? Worry not! Watch the above video and find out
➤ about the most common visa
➤ how to get them
➤ how to save €3,759.29 when visiting Japan
—Content of this video and useful links —
0:23 Tourist visa and Exemption of Visa (https://goo.gl/ntQjbP)
Travel agency providing visa help for Russian citizens: http://www.japantravel.ru
Article about my struggles at the airport when moving to Japan: https://goo.gl/8CFvcu
2:39 Work Visa (https://goo.gl/WfU7cL)
4:21 Business Manager Visa (https://goo.gl/HtU7S3)
5:15 Cultural Activities Visa (https://goo.gl/CZPFiK)
6:23 Student Visa (https://goo.gl/U7QVyM)
GaijinPot student placement program: https://goo.gl/P6zqvK
7:27 Part time work special permit (https://goo.gl/GTCa47)
8:02 Working Holiday Visa (https://goo.gl/i9oDkG)
9:25 Spouse Visa (https://goo.gl/rWjqKs)
— Other videos in my series on moving to Japan —
Should you really move to Japan? ➤ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlLNWGMCf9w
Subscribe here: https://goo.gl/Sh8TZy
— Follow me! —
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Wings by Nicolai Heidlas

published:31 Aug 2017

views:31839

Shawn Mendes Performs Lost in Japan at the Global Citizen Festival.
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From Zero

History

Formed in 1998, From Zero's music is distinguished from many earlier nu metal groups with its greater focus on vocal harmonies, and correspondingly fewer elements of hip-hop than groups such as Limp Bizkit.

In 1999, the band independently released their self-titled EP (referred to as "The Green Album"). At this time, they were also opening for bands such as Amen, Disturbed, Nickelback and Nothingface.

They later signed with Arista Records, where they released two major label albums in One Nation Under (which features many re-recorded songs from their self-titled album) (2001) and My So-Called Life (2003). They had two music videos which are for their songs "Check Ya" and "Smack", both of which can be viewed over on YouTube. Before the recording of My So-Called Life, bassist Rob Ruccia left the band to do production work on other bands, leaving vocalist Jett to record the bass for the album. They later recruited Avi Kopernik to play bass for the group's live shows.

History

The Japan Pavilion is one of the original World Showcase pavilions and had been in planning since the late 1970s. Many attractions have been proposed for the pavilion and one show building was built, but left unused. Meet the World was one planned attraction and was a clone of the attraction Meet the World that was once at Tokyo Disneyland. But because management thought that the Japanese film's omission of World War II might upset many Veterans, it was dropped. The show was so close to opening that the show building and rotating platform was built, but not used.

For years, Imagineers have considered building an indoor roller coaster attraction based on Matterhorn Bobsleds from Disneyland but themed to Japan's Mount Fuji inside a replica of Mount Fuji. At one point, Godzilla or a large lizard attacking guests in their cars was considered. Fujifilm originally wanted to sponsor the ride in the early 1990s, but Kodak, a major Epcot sponsor, convinced Disney to decline the sponsorship. Luckily, the Matterhorn derived design elements survived to be incorporated into Expedition Everest at Disney's Animal Kingdom Park. Another proposed attraction was a walk-through version of "Circle-Vision", in which guests would board and walk through a Shinkansen (bullet train) and look through windows (actually film screens) that showcase Japan's changing landscapes. The train would have shaken and moved like a train traveling through the countryside.

Japan in Gulliver’s Travels

Part III of the book has the account of Lemuel Gulliver's visit to Japan, the only real location visited by him. It is used as a venue for Swift's satire on the actions of Dutch traders to that land. His description reflects the state of European knowledge of the country in the 17th and early 18th centuries, and the tensions due to commercial rivalry between the English and the Dutch at that time.

Description

Japan is shown on the map at the beginning of part III, which also shows the island of "Yesso" (i.e. Hokkaido), "Stats island" (Iturup) and "Companys Land" (Urup) to the north. The map also marks the Vries Strait and Cape Patience, though this is shown on the northeast coast of Yesso, rather than as part of Sakhalin, which was little known in Swift’s time.
On the island of Japan itself the map shows "Nivato" (Nagato), Yedo, "Meaco" (Kyoto), Inaba and "Osacca" (Osaka)

The text describes Gulliver's journey from Luggnagg, which took fifteen days, and his landing at "Xamoschi" (i.e. Shimosa} which lies "on the western part of a narrow strait leading northward into a long arm of the sea, on the northwest part of which Yedo, the metropolis stands".
This description matches the geography of Tokyo Bay, except that Shimosa is on the north, rather than the western shore of the bay.

SS United States

Built at a cost of $79.4 million ($724million in today's dollars) the ship is the largest ocean liner constructed entirely in the U.S. and the fastest ocean liner to cross the Atlantic in either direction. Even in her retirement, she retains the Blue Riband, the accolade given to the passenger liner crossing the Atlantic Ocean in regular service with the highest speed.

Her construction was subsidized by the U.S. government, since she was designed to allow conversion to a troopship should the need arise.United States operated uninterrupted in transatlantic passenger service until 1969. Since 1996 she has been docked at Pier 82 on the Delaware River in Philadelphia.

Design and construction

Inspired by the exemplary service of the British liners RMSQueen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, which transported hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops to Europe during World War II, the U.S. government sponsored the construction of a large and fast merchant vessel that would be capable of transporting large numbers of soldiers. Designed by renowned American naval architect and marine engineer William Francis Gibbs (1886–1967), the liner's construction was a joint effort between the United States Navy and United States Lines. The U.S. government underwrote $50 million of the $78 million construction cost, with the ship's operators, United States Lines, contributing the remaining $28 million. In exchange, the ship was designed to be easily converted in times of war to a troopship with a capacity of 15,000 troops, or to a hospital ship .

United States (album)

United States is the first full length hard rock collaborative album between hard rock guitar virtuoso Paul Gilbert and singer Freddie Nelson. The collaboration has been described as a cross between Queen and Mr. Big.

References

Global citizenship

In broad usage, the term global citizenship or world citizenship typically defines a person who places their identity with a "global community" above their identity as a citizen of a particular nation or place. The idea is that one’s identity transcends geography or political borders and that the planetary human community is interdependent and whole; humankind is essentially one. The term has been used in education and political philosophy and has enjoyed popular use in social movements such as the "World Citizen" movement and the Mondialisation movement.

Definition

The term "citizenship" refers to an identity between a person and a city, state or nation and their right to work, live and participate politically in a particular geographic area. When combined with the term "global", it typically defines a person who places their identity with a "global community" above their identity as a citizen of a particular nation or place. The idea is that one’s identity transcends geography or political borders and that responsibilities or rights are or can be derived from membership in a broader class: "humanity". This does not mean that such a person denounces or waives their nationality or other, more local identities, but such identities are given "second place" to their membership in a global community. Extended, the idea leads to questions about the state of global society in the age of globalization.

The Hardest Countries To Become A Citizen

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The New York Times: Denmark's Tougher CitizenshipTest Stumps Even Its Natives
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/08/world/europe/denmark-citizenship-test.html?ref=world&_r=1&mtrref=undefined
Independent: Switzerland Denies Muslim Girls Citizenship After They Refuse To Swim With Boys At School
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/switzerland-citizenship-muslim-girls-refuse-swim-boys-islam-immigration-europe-a7111601.html
The Japan Times: Many Angles To Acquiring Japanese Citizenship
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2011/12/27/reference/many-angles-to-acquiring-japanese-citizenship/#.V-6-GGU9Vot
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1:06:15

Becoming Japanese (Full Interview)

Becoming Japanese (Full Interview)

Becoming Japanese (Full Interview)

This is the full hour long version of my interview with Eido Inoue, who runs a website (http://bit.ly/becojapan) on how to become legally Japanese. We cover everything from why he chose to naturalize, to the process he went through, to talking about common myths, to how people reacted to finding out he became Japanese.
For the 10 minute version of the video, go to https://youtu.be/PkO8lwHrLZE
Connect
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● Eido's Inoue's website http://www.turning-japanese.info/
● PersonIcon By MCruz (WMF) - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=34370213

6 hardest countries for getting citizenship/nationality in [2018].

TOP 6 countries where getting Nationality/citizenship is impossible.
Number 6. IranBelieve it or not, Iran is also on the list of 6 hardest countries to immigrate into. But like many countries, Iran also doesn’t support dual citizenship which means if you manage to immigrate there you will have to give up your current citizenship permanently. But if you don’t want to, exceptions can be made. You can inform Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and you may get the permission to keep both citizenships.
Number 5. Germany
Germany is one of the most popular countries for immigration on our list of hardest countries to immigrate into. But in order to become a German, you will have to live there 8 years before applying for citizenship. Also, you have to fulfill certain conditions like a valid residency permit, have no criminal record, pledge an oath to the German constitution, and give up on your former citizenship.
.com
Shutterstock.com
Number 4. Japan
The number four on our list of hardest countries to immigrate into is Japan that doesn’t support foreign people working in their territory. Even though they are in desperate need for labor workers, Japan is still holding on to their no-immigration workers. If you live in Japan for five years, only then with the approval of the Minister of Justice you can apply for Japanese citizenship. But in order to apply for their citizenship, you must give a lot of information about your personal life.
Number 3. United StatesThe United States opened their doors a while ago to skilled and educated people. But for those who have lower education level, you will have to go through a very strict and long process for citizenship. If you want to live in the United States, you will need a permanent residence or a green card. The United States also offers a lottery for some countries to win a green card. In order to apply for a citizenship, you must live in the United States for at least five years. This is why most people decide to marry a stranger in order to get documents in a short time. Or if you’re like me, thank God that your parents moved to the US. Then thank God that your husband decided to move to the US. Then thank God that the US exists and that it drew these two random families to it and led to the creation of the two most perfect people God ever knew – my kids.
Copyright:
Number 2. Switzerland
If you lived for more than 12 years in Switzerland, in one of the hardest countries to immigrate into, you can apply for their citizenship. Before you do, you should learn as much as you can about their history and culture. You also have to make a concerted effort to integrate into their society. You have to totally adopt their traditions and culture while you’re there. Be Swiss, and you get to be Swiss!
Number 1. Austria
If you want to become Austrian citizen, you must fully commit to it. You will have to live there between 15 to 30 years before you can apply for their citizenship. This long process might be worth it because of their developed economic, politic and health systems.
So, friends how was this video ,if you like this video please subscribe my channel and press a bell icon.
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2:56

CROWN Visits Citizen Japan

CROWN Visits Citizen Japan

CROWN Visits Citizen Japan

Watch our tour of Citizen's flagship store and museum in Tokyo, and take a look inside one of its factories in Nagano!
Visit www.crownwatchblog.com for more watch stories and reviews.

5:28

DENIED FOR JAPANESE CITIZENSHIP - 帰化申請 不許可となった

DENIED FOR JAPANESE CITIZENSHIP - 帰化申請 不許可となった

DENIED FOR JAPANESE CITIZENSHIP - 帰化申請 不許可となった

(日本語字幕あり)
MY NAME IS MIRA. I am a Youtuber from Tokyo Japan.
I make a lot of videos about Japan, so if you are interested, subscribe. ミラです。東京からの日本文化紹介チャンネルです。
You also should check out my facebook, twitter and blog :)
http://www.facebook.com/kanadajin3
http://www.twitter.com/kanadajin3
http://instagram.com/kanadajin3
http://kanadajin3.blogspot.jp/

11:58

How to get a Japanese visa | Moving to Japan

How to get a Japanese visa | Moving to Japan

How to get a Japanese visa | Moving to Japan

A lot of people dream about moving to Japan one day.
The one thing you will always need if you want to do this, is a visa. But how to get one and which one to chose? Worry not! Watch the above video and find out
➤ about the most common visa
➤ how to get them
➤ how to save €3,759.29 when visiting Japan
—Content of this video and useful links —
0:23 Tourist visa and Exemption of Visa (https://goo.gl/ntQjbP)
Travel agency providing visa help for Russian citizens: http://www.japantravel.ru
Article about my struggles at the airport when moving to Japan: https://goo.gl/8CFvcu
2:39 Work Visa (https://goo.gl/WfU7cL)
4:21 Business Manager Visa (https://goo.gl/HtU7S3)
5:15 Cultural Activities Visa (https://goo.gl/CZPFiK)
6:23 Student Visa (https://goo.gl/U7QVyM)
GaijinPot student placement program: https://goo.gl/P6zqvK
7:27 Part time work special permit (https://goo.gl/GTCa47)
8:02 Working Holiday Visa (https://goo.gl/i9oDkG)
9:25 Spouse Visa (https://goo.gl/rWjqKs)
— Other videos in my series on moving to Japan —
Should you really move to Japan? ➤ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlLNWGMCf9w
Subscribe here: https://goo.gl/Sh8TZy
— Follow me! —
Facebook: https://goo.gl/mbK0vH
Twitter: https://goo.gl/E5O9Qt
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—Images—
日本語: 東京大学安田講堂、内田祥三（1925年）(https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Yasuda_Auditorium_-_Tokyo_University_3.jpg) by Kakidai, licensed under CC-BY SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)
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Paperwork 2 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/isaacbowen/2752095700) by Isaac Bowen, licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/)
— Music —
Buddy, Jazzyfrenchy, Ukulele and Sunny by http://www.bensound.com
Wings by Nicolai Heidlas

Shawn Mendes Performs Lost in Japan at the Global Citizen Festival.
Global Citizen is a social action platform for a global generation that aims to solve the world’s biggest challenges. On our platform, you can learn about issues, take action on what matters most, and join a community committed to social change. We believe we can end extreme poverty because of the collective actions of GlobalCitizensacross the world.
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Citizen Or Seiko - Who Rules The Streets of Japan - Q & A

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Is it Possible to Become Japanese?

I read this book called TokyoUnderworld, which covered the life of Nick Zappetti. It's honestly been 15 years since I read it, but I still remembered feeling that it was super difficult for a foreigner to become Japanese. It turns out I was wrong, and becoming legally Japanese is a straightforward process that can be undertaken by anyone.
I talked with Eido Inoue, a former American who became Japanese in 2010. Since naturalizing he's run a website (http://bit.ly/becojapan) educating people on how to naturalize and become a citizen of Japan.
The interview was so fascinating, that I have posted the mostly uncut hour-long version of the interview on the LWIF X channel at https://youtu.be/Yj855k5066o.
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The Hardest Countries To Become A Citizen

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The New York Times: Denmark's Tougher CitizenshipTest Stumps Even Its Natives
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/08/world/europe/denmark-citizenship-test.html?ref=world&_r=1&mtrref=undefined
Independent: Switzerland Denies Muslim Girls Citizenship After They Refuse To Swim With Boys At School
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/switzerland-citizenship-muslim-girls-refuse-swim-boys-islam-imm...

published: 01 Oct 2016

Becoming Japanese (Full Interview)

This is the full hour long version of my interview with Eido Inoue, who runs a website (http://bit.ly/becojapan) on how to become legally Japanese. We cover everything from why he chose to naturalize, to the process he went through, to talking about common myths, to how people reacted to finding out he became Japanese.
For the 10 minute version of the video, go to https://youtu.be/PkO8lwHrLZE
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published: 06 May 2017

How do you become a citizen of Japan? (Q&A)

This Q&A becomes primarily about becoming a citizen in Japan and working there after high school.
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published: 17 Jul 2018

6 hardest countries for getting citizenship/nationality in [2018].

TOP 6 countries where getting Nationality/citizenship is impossible.
Number 6. IranBelieve it or not, Iran is also on the list of 6 hardest countries to immigrate into. But like many countries, Iran also doesn’t support dual citizenship which means if you manage to immigrate there you will have to give up your current citizenship permanently. But if you don’t want to, exceptions can be made. You can inform Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and you may get the permission to keep both citizenships.
Number 5. Germany
Germany is one of the most popular countries for immigration on our list of hardest countries to immigrate into. But in order to become a German, you will have to live there 8 years before applying for citizenship. Also, you have to fulfill certain conditions like a valid resi...

published: 07 Nov 2017

CROWN Visits Citizen Japan

Watch our tour of Citizen's flagship store and museum in Tokyo, and take a look inside one of its factories in Nagano!
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published: 14 May 2018

DENIED FOR JAPANESE CITIZENSHIP - 帰化申請 不許可となった

(日本語字幕あり)
MY NAME IS MIRA. I am a Youtuber from Tokyo Japan.
I make a lot of videos about Japan, so if you are interested, subscribe. ミラです。東京からの日本文化紹介チャンネルです。
You also should check out my facebook, twitter and blog :)
http://www.facebook.com/kanadajin3
http://www.twitter.com/kanadajin3
http://instagram.com/kanadajin3
http://kanadajin3.blogspot.jp/

published: 11 Nov 2018

How to get a Japanese visa | Moving to Japan

A lot of people dream about moving to Japan one day.
The one thing you will always need if you want to do this, is a visa. But how to get one and which one to chose? Worry not! Watch the above video and find out
➤ about the most common visa
➤ how to get them
➤ how to save €3,759.29 when visiting Japan
—Content of this video and useful links —
0:23 Tourist visa and Exemption of Visa (https://goo.gl/ntQjbP)
Travel agency providing visa help for Russian citizens: http://www.japantravel.ru
Article about my struggles at the airport when moving to Japan: https://goo.gl/8CFvcu
2:39 Work Visa (https://goo.gl/WfU7cL)
4:21 Business Manager Visa (https://goo.gl/HtU7S3)
5:15 Cultural Activities Visa (https://goo.gl/CZPFiK)
6:23 Student Visa (https://goo.gl/U7QVyM)
GaijinPot student placement ...

Shawn Mendes Performs Lost in Japan at the Global Citizen Festival.
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Trabalhando na Citizen Japan - parte 1

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Citizen Or Seiko - Who Rules The Streets of Japan - Q & A

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With increasing migration, countries are placing tough policies on who can become a citizen. Where is it most difficult to gain citizenship?
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The New York Times: Denmark's Tougher CitizenshipTest Stumps Even Its Natives
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/08/world/europe/denmark-citizenship-test.html?ref=world&_r=1&mtrref=undefined
Independent: Switzerland Denies Muslim Girls Citizenship After They Refuse To Swim With Boys At School
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/switzerland-citizenship-muslim-girls-refuse-swim-boys-islam-immigration-europe-a7111601.html
The Japan Times: Many Angles To Acquiring Japanese Citizenship
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2011/12/27/reference/many-angles-to-acquiring-japanese-citizenship/#.V-6-GGU9Vot
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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/08/world/europe/denmark-citizenship-test.html?ref=world&_r=1&mtrref=undefined
Independent: Switzerland Denies Muslim Girls Citizenship After They Refuse To Swim With Boys At School
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/switzerland-citizenship-muslim-girls-refuse-swim-boys-islam-immigration-europe-a7111601.html
The Japan Times: Many Angles To Acquiring Japanese Citizenship
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2011/12/27/reference/many-angles-to-acquiring-japanese-citizenship/#.V-6-GGU9Vot
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Becoming Japanese (Full Interview)

This is the full hour long version of my interview with Eido Inoue, who runs a website (http://bit.ly/becojapan) on how to become legally Japanese. We cover eve...

This is the full hour long version of my interview with Eido Inoue, who runs a website (http://bit.ly/becojapan) on how to become legally Japanese. We cover everything from why he chose to naturalize, to the process he went through, to talking about common myths, to how people reacted to finding out he became Japanese.
For the 10 minute version of the video, go to https://youtu.be/PkO8lwHrLZE
Connect
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Sources
● Eido's Inoue's website http://www.turning-japanese.info/
● PersonIcon By MCruz (WMF) - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=34370213

This is the full hour long version of my interview with Eido Inoue, who runs a website (http://bit.ly/becojapan) on how to become legally Japanese. We cover everything from why he chose to naturalize, to the process he went through, to talking about common myths, to how people reacted to finding out he became Japanese.
For the 10 minute version of the video, go to https://youtu.be/PkO8lwHrLZE
Connect
● LifeWhere I'm From X Channel: http://bit.ly/ytlwifx
● Website: http:www.lifewhereimfrom.com
● Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lifewhereimfrom
● Instagram: https://instagram.com/lifewhereimfrom
● Twitter: https://twitter.com/lifewhereimfrom
Sources
● Eido's Inoue's website http://www.turning-japanese.info/
● PersonIcon By MCruz (WMF) - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=34370213

TOP 6 countries where getting Nationality/citizenship is impossible.
Number 6. IranBelieve it or not, Iran is also on the list of 6 hardest countries to immigrate into. But like many countries, Iran also doesn’t support dual citizenship which means if you manage to immigrate there you will have to give up your current citizenship permanently. But if you don’t want to, exceptions can be made. You can inform Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and you may get the permission to keep both citizenships.
Number 5. Germany
Germany is one of the most popular countries for immigration on our list of hardest countries to immigrate into. But in order to become a German, you will have to live there 8 years before applying for citizenship. Also, you have to fulfill certain conditions like a valid residency permit, have no criminal record, pledge an oath to the German constitution, and give up on your former citizenship.
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Number 4. Japan
The number four on our list of hardest countries to immigrate into is Japan that doesn’t support foreign people working in their territory. Even though they are in desperate need for labor workers, Japan is still holding on to their no-immigration workers. If you live in Japan for five years, only then with the approval of the Minister of Justice you can apply for Japanese citizenship. But in order to apply for their citizenship, you must give a lot of information about your personal life.
Number 3. United StatesThe United States opened their doors a while ago to skilled and educated people. But for those who have lower education level, you will have to go through a very strict and long process for citizenship. If you want to live in the United States, you will need a permanent residence or a green card. The United States also offers a lottery for some countries to win a green card. In order to apply for a citizenship, you must live in the United States for at least five years. This is why most people decide to marry a stranger in order to get documents in a short time. Or if you’re like me, thank God that your parents moved to the US. Then thank God that your husband decided to move to the US. Then thank God that the US exists and that it drew these two random families to it and led to the creation of the two most perfect people God ever knew – my kids.
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Number 2. Switzerland
If you lived for more than 12 years in Switzerland, in one of the hardest countries to immigrate into, you can apply for their citizenship. Before you do, you should learn as much as you can about their history and culture. You also have to make a concerted effort to integrate into their society. You have to totally adopt their traditions and culture while you’re there. Be Swiss, and you get to be Swiss!
Number 1. Austria
If you want to become Austrian citizen, you must fully commit to it. You will have to live there between 15 to 30 years before you can apply for their citizenship. This long process might be worth it because of their developed economic, politic and health systems.
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TOP 6 countries where getting Nationality/citizenship is impossible.
Number 6. IranBelieve it or not, Iran is also on the list of 6 hardest countries to immigrate into. But like many countries, Iran also doesn’t support dual citizenship which means if you manage to immigrate there you will have to give up your current citizenship permanently. But if you don’t want to, exceptions can be made. You can inform Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and you may get the permission to keep both citizenships.
Number 5. Germany
Germany is one of the most popular countries for immigration on our list of hardest countries to immigrate into. But in order to become a German, you will have to live there 8 years before applying for citizenship. Also, you have to fulfill certain conditions like a valid residency permit, have no criminal record, pledge an oath to the German constitution, and give up on your former citizenship.
.com
Shutterstock.com
Number 4. Japan
The number four on our list of hardest countries to immigrate into is Japan that doesn’t support foreign people working in their territory. Even though they are in desperate need for labor workers, Japan is still holding on to their no-immigration workers. If you live in Japan for five years, only then with the approval of the Minister of Justice you can apply for Japanese citizenship. But in order to apply for their citizenship, you must give a lot of information about your personal life.
Number 3. United StatesThe United States opened their doors a while ago to skilled and educated people. But for those who have lower education level, you will have to go through a very strict and long process for citizenship. If you want to live in the United States, you will need a permanent residence or a green card. The United States also offers a lottery for some countries to win a green card. In order to apply for a citizenship, you must live in the United States for at least five years. This is why most people decide to marry a stranger in order to get documents in a short time. Or if you’re like me, thank God that your parents moved to the US. Then thank God that your husband decided to move to the US. Then thank God that the US exists and that it drew these two random families to it and led to the creation of the two most perfect people God ever knew – my kids.
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Number 2. Switzerland
If you lived for more than 12 years in Switzerland, in one of the hardest countries to immigrate into, you can apply for their citizenship. Before you do, you should learn as much as you can about their history and culture. You also have to make a concerted effort to integrate into their society. You have to totally adopt their traditions and culture while you’re there. Be Swiss, and you get to be Swiss!
Number 1. Austria
If you want to become Austrian citizen, you must fully commit to it. You will have to live there between 15 to 30 years before you can apply for their citizenship. This long process might be worth it because of their developed economic, politic and health systems.
So, friends how was this video ,if you like this video please subscribe my channel and press a bell icon.
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DENIED FOR JAPANESE CITIZENSHIP - 帰化申請 不許可となった

(日本語字幕あり)
MY NAME IS MIRA. I am a Youtuber from Tokyo Japan.
I make a lot of videos about Japan, so if you are interested, subscribe. ミラです。東京からの日本文化紹介チャンネルです。...

(日本語字幕あり)
MY NAME IS MIRA. I am a Youtuber from Tokyo Japan.
I make a lot of videos about Japan, so if you are interested, subscribe. ミラです。東京からの日本文化紹介チャンネルです。
You also should check out my facebook, twitter and blog :)
http://www.facebook.com/kanadajin3
http://www.twitter.com/kanadajin3
http://instagram.com/kanadajin3
http://kanadajin3.blogspot.jp/

(日本語字幕あり)
MY NAME IS MIRA. I am a Youtuber from Tokyo Japan.
I make a lot of videos about Japan, so if you are interested, subscribe. ミラです。東京からの日本文化紹介チャンネルです。
You also should check out my facebook, twitter and blog :)
http://www.facebook.com/kanadajin3
http://www.twitter.com/kanadajin3
http://instagram.com/kanadajin3
http://kanadajin3.blogspot.jp/

How to get a Japanese visa | Moving to Japan

A lot of people dream about moving to Japan one day.
The one thing you will always need if you want to do this, is a visa. But how to get one and which one to ...

A lot of people dream about moving to Japan one day.
The one thing you will always need if you want to do this, is a visa. But how to get one and which one to chose? Worry not! Watch the above video and find out
➤ about the most common visa
➤ how to get them
➤ how to save €3,759.29 when visiting Japan
—Content of this video and useful links —
0:23 Tourist visa and Exemption of Visa (https://goo.gl/ntQjbP)
Travel agency providing visa help for Russian citizens: http://www.japantravel.ru
Article about my struggles at the airport when moving to Japan: https://goo.gl/8CFvcu
2:39 Work Visa (https://goo.gl/WfU7cL)
4:21 Business Manager Visa (https://goo.gl/HtU7S3)
5:15 Cultural Activities Visa (https://goo.gl/CZPFiK)
6:23 Student Visa (https://goo.gl/U7QVyM)
GaijinPot student placement program: https://goo.gl/P6zqvK
7:27 Part time work special permit (https://goo.gl/GTCa47)
8:02 Working Holiday Visa (https://goo.gl/i9oDkG)
9:25 Spouse Visa (https://goo.gl/rWjqKs)
— Other videos in my series on moving to Japan —
Should you really move to Japan? ➤ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlLNWGMCf9w
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Paperwork 2 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/isaacbowen/2752095700) by Isaac Bowen, licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/)
— Music —
Buddy, Jazzyfrenchy, Ukulele and Sunny by http://www.bensound.com
Wings by Nicolai Heidlas

A lot of people dream about moving to Japan one day.
The one thing you will always need if you want to do this, is a visa. But how to get one and which one to chose? Worry not! Watch the above video and find out
➤ about the most common visa
➤ how to get them
➤ how to save €3,759.29 when visiting Japan
—Content of this video and useful links —
0:23 Tourist visa and Exemption of Visa (https://goo.gl/ntQjbP)
Travel agency providing visa help for Russian citizens: http://www.japantravel.ru
Article about my struggles at the airport when moving to Japan: https://goo.gl/8CFvcu
2:39 Work Visa (https://goo.gl/WfU7cL)
4:21 Business Manager Visa (https://goo.gl/HtU7S3)
5:15 Cultural Activities Visa (https://goo.gl/CZPFiK)
6:23 Student Visa (https://goo.gl/U7QVyM)
GaijinPot student placement program: https://goo.gl/P6zqvK
7:27 Part time work special permit (https://goo.gl/GTCa47)
8:02 Working Holiday Visa (https://goo.gl/i9oDkG)
9:25 Spouse Visa (https://goo.gl/rWjqKs)
— Other videos in my series on moving to Japan —
Should you really move to Japan? ➤ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlLNWGMCf9w
Subscribe here: https://goo.gl/Sh8TZy
— Follow me! —
Facebook: https://goo.gl/mbK0vH
Twitter: https://goo.gl/E5O9Qt
Instagram: https://goo.gl/RfRnus
—Images—
日本語: 東京大学安田講堂、内田祥三（1925年）(https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Yasuda_Auditorium_-_Tokyo_University_3.jpg) by Kakidai, licensed under CC-BY SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)
X Gran Exposición de Ikebana (https://www.flickr.com/photos/martius/14335767144) by M a n u e l, licensed under CC BY2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/)
Paperwork 2 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/isaacbowen/2752095700) by Isaac Bowen, licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/)
— Music —
Buddy, Jazzyfrenchy, Ukulele and Sunny by http://www.bensound.com
Wings by Nicolai Heidlas

Shawn Mendes Performs Lost in Japan at the Global Citizen Festival.
Global Citizen is a social action platform for a global generation that aims to solve the world’s biggest challenges. On our platform, you can learn about issues, take action on what matters most, and join a community committed to social change. We believe we can end extreme poverty because of the collective actions of GlobalCitizensacross the world.
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Shawn Mendes Performs Lost in Japan at the Global Citizen Festival.
Global Citizen is a social action platform for a global generation that aims to solve the world’s biggest challenges. On our platform, you can learn about issues, take action on what matters most, and join a community committed to social change. We believe we can end extreme poverty because of the collective actions of GlobalCitizensacross the world.
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Hey guys today I'm doing a question and answer from one of my subscribers, who rules Citizen or Seiko, enjoy !
I look forward to your comments.
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The Hardest Countries To Become A Citizen

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With increasing migration, countries are placing tough policies on who can become a citizen. Where is it most difficult to gain citizenship?
Learn More:
The New York Times: Denmark's Tougher CitizenshipTest Stumps Even Its Natives
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/08/world/europe/denmark-citizenship-test.html?ref=world&_r=1&mtrref=undefined
Independent: Switzerland Denies Muslim Girls Citizenship After They Refuse To Swim With Boys At School
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/switzerland-citizenship-muslim-girls-refuse-swim-boys-islam-immigration-europe-a7111601.html
The Japan Times: Many Angles To Acquiring Japanese Citizenship
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2011/12/27/reference/many-angles-to-acquiring-japanese-citizenship/#.V-6-GGU9Vot
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Becoming Japanese (Full Interview)

This is the full hour long version of my interview with Eido Inoue, who runs a website (http://bit.ly/becojapan) on how to become legally Japanese. We cover everything from why he chose to naturalize, to the process he went through, to talking about common myths, to how people reacted to finding out he became Japanese.
For the 10 minute version of the video, go to https://youtu.be/PkO8lwHrLZE
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6 hardest countries for getting citizenship/nationality in [2018].

TOP 6 countries where getting Nationality/citizenship is impossible.
Number 6. IranBelieve it or not, Iran is also on the list of 6 hardest countries to immigrate into. But like many countries, Iran also doesn’t support dual citizenship which means if you manage to immigrate there you will have to give up your current citizenship permanently. But if you don’t want to, exceptions can be made. You can inform Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and you may get the permission to keep both citizenships.
Number 5. Germany
Germany is one of the most popular countries for immigration on our list of hardest countries to immigrate into. But in order to become a German, you will have to live there 8 years before applying for citizenship. Also, you have to fulfill certain conditions like a valid residency permit, have no criminal record, pledge an oath to the German constitution, and give up on your former citizenship.
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Number 4. Japan
The number four on our list of hardest countries to immigrate into is Japan that doesn’t support foreign people working in their territory. Even though they are in desperate need for labor workers, Japan is still holding on to their no-immigration workers. If you live in Japan for five years, only then with the approval of the Minister of Justice you can apply for Japanese citizenship. But in order to apply for their citizenship, you must give a lot of information about your personal life.
Number 3. United StatesThe United States opened their doors a while ago to skilled and educated people. But for those who have lower education level, you will have to go through a very strict and long process for citizenship. If you want to live in the United States, you will need a permanent residence or a green card. The United States also offers a lottery for some countries to win a green card. In order to apply for a citizenship, you must live in the United States for at least five years. This is why most people decide to marry a stranger in order to get documents in a short time. Or if you’re like me, thank God that your parents moved to the US. Then thank God that your husband decided to move to the US. Then thank God that the US exists and that it drew these two random families to it and led to the creation of the two most perfect people God ever knew – my kids.
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Number 2. Switzerland
If you lived for more than 12 years in Switzerland, in one of the hardest countries to immigrate into, you can apply for their citizenship. Before you do, you should learn as much as you can about their history and culture. You also have to make a concerted effort to integrate into their society. You have to totally adopt their traditions and culture while you’re there. Be Swiss, and you get to be Swiss!
Number 1. Austria
If you want to become Austrian citizen, you must fully commit to it. You will have to live there between 15 to 30 years before you can apply for their citizenship. This long process might be worth it because of their developed economic, politic and health systems.
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DENIED FOR JAPANESE CITIZENSHIP - 帰化申請 不許可となった

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How to get a Japanese visa | Moving to Japan

A lot of people dream about moving to Japan one day.
The one thing you will always need if you want to do this, is a visa. But how to get one and which one to chose? Worry not! Watch the above video and find out
➤ about the most common visa
➤ how to get them
➤ how to save €3,759.29 when visiting Japan
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0:23 Tourist visa and Exemption of Visa (https://goo.gl/ntQjbP)
Travel agency providing visa help for Russian citizens: http://www.japantravel.ru
Article about my struggles at the airport when moving to Japan: https://goo.gl/8CFvcu
2:39 Work Visa (https://goo.gl/WfU7cL)
4:21 Business Manager Visa (https://goo.gl/HtU7S3)
5:15 Cultural Activities Visa (https://goo.gl/CZPFiK)
6:23 Student Visa (https://goo.gl/U7QVyM)
GaijinPot student placement program: https://goo.gl/P6zqvK
7:27 Part time work special permit (https://goo.gl/GTCa47)
8:02 Working Holiday Visa (https://goo.gl/i9oDkG)
9:25 Spouse Visa (https://goo.gl/rWjqKs)
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Shawn Mendes Performs Lost in Japan at the Global Citizen Festival.
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Citizen Or Seiko - Who Rules The Streets of Japan - Q & A

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Japanese - Most Discipline Citizen of the World having Fun

From Zero

History

Formed in 1998, From Zero's music is distinguished from many earlier nu metal groups with its greater focus on vocal harmonies, and correspondingly fewer elements of hip-hop than groups such as Limp Bizkit.

In 1999, the band independently released their self-titled EP (referred to as "The Green Album"). At this time, they were also opening for bands such as Amen, Disturbed, Nickelback and Nothingface.

They later signed with Arista Records, where they released two major label albums in One Nation Under (which features many re-recorded songs from their self-titled album) (2001) and My So-Called Life (2003). They had two music videos which are for their songs "Check Ya" and "Smack", both of which can be viewed over on YouTube. Before the recording of My So-Called Life, bassist Rob Ruccia left the band to do production work on other bands, leaving vocalist Jett to record the bass for the album. They later recruited Avi Kopernik to play bass for the group's live shows.